Articles
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An evolution, not a revolution
We’ve refreshed the look and feel of both the Piccalilli site and the brand so wrote up a little about that and the future of the platform.
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A primer on the cascade and specificity
Often feared by developers, the cascade and specificity is actually really simple if you utilise the right mental model when authoring CSS.
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I want to elevate more people with Piccalilli Links
A big part of the Piccalilli Links thing is I want to elevate good writers. I need help discovering those writers though!
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How we’re approaching theming with modern CSS
We’ve started a new project which requires heavy, creative theming, so I made a prototype to test some ideas out.
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The box model and box sizing
To open up this CSS Fundamentals series, we’re looking at one of those most important aspects of CSS to understand: how the box model is affected by box sizing.
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Front-End solution: progress indicator
All is revealed about how to build this Front-End Challenges Club challenge, with some great contributions to the community too.
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Some little ways I’m using CSS :has() in the real world
I’ve created some low fidelity demos of :has() snippets that I’ve been using in real-world client projects.
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The path to becoming a publisher
In light of Chris Coyier’s recent article about CSS-Tricks, I think it’s about time I shared some plans with you all.
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Front-End challenge: progress indicator
Front-End Challenges Club is back! It’s been a long while since the last one and this challenge is a real head scratcher.
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Event currentTarget to the rescue
A really quick tip to hopefully save you from throwing your computer out of the window due to JavaScript events.